Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 66, Pages 4703-4756, September 4, 1984 Page: 4,727
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(d) When importing hazardous waste into the state
from a foreign country, a person must meet the require-
ments of [335 64 of this title (relating to Additional Re-
quirements for Shipping Ticket) and] 335 10(b) of this
title (relating to Shipping and Reporting Procedures Ap-
plicable to Generators of Class I Industrial Solid Waste)
for the manifest [shipping ticket] except that.
(1)-(2) (No change )
335 76 Farmers A farmer disposing of waste pes-
ticides from his own use which are hazardous wastes is
not required to comply with this chapter for those wastes
provided that he triple rinses each emptied pesticide con-
tainer in accordance with 335.41(f)(2)(C)
[335.41(h)(2)(C)] of tins title (relating to Purpose, Scope,
and Applicability) and disposes of the pesticide residues
on his own farm in a manner consistent with the disposal
instructions on the pesticide label.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has
been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within
the agency's authority to adopt
Issued in Austin, Texas, on August 23, 1984TRD-848812
Susan Plettman
General Counsel
Texas Department of Water
ResourcesEarliest possible date of adoption
October 5, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 475-7845
31 TAC 335.72
(Editor's note The text of the 1/ /owing rule proposed
for repec will not be publshed The rule may be exam-
ined in the offices of the Texas Water Development
Board, Room 613, Stephen F Austin Building, 1700
North Congress A venue, Austin, or in the Texas Reg-
ister office, Room 503E, Sam Houston Building, 201
East 14th Street, Austin )
The Texas Water Development Board proposes the re-
peal of 335 72, concerning exception reporting
The requirements of 335 72 will be incorporated into
Subchapter A, 335 13, to impose requirements for
exception reporting on all generators of Class I indus-
trial solid waste, whether the waste is hazardous or
nonhazardous This repeal is necessary to consolidate
the provisions governing record-keeping and reporting
procedures applicable to generators of Class I indus-
trial solid waste under 335 13
Mike Hodges, Fiscal Services Section chief, has de-
termined that for the first five-year period the repeal
will be in effect there will be no fiscal implications for
state or local government or small businesses as a
result of the repeal
Mr Hodges also has determined that for each year of
the first five years the repeal as proposed is in effect
the public benefit anticipated as a result of the repeal
is the simplification and standardization of the manifest
reporting requirements of the industrial solid waste
regulations. There is no anticipated economic cost to
individuals as a result of the repeal.Comments on the proposal may be submitted to
Cynthia C Smiley, Staff Attorney, Texas Department
of Water Resources, P O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas
78711
The repeal is proposed under the Texas Water Code,
5 131 and 5 132, which provides the Texas Water
Development Board with the authority to make any
rules necessary to carry out the powers and duties
under the provisions of the Code and other laws of
the state and to establish and approve all general
policy of the Texas Department of Water Resources
(TDWR), and the Solid Waste Disposal Act, Texas Civil
Statutes, Article 4477-7, 4(c), which authorizes the
department to adopt and promulgat ' rules consistent
with the general intent and purposes of the Act and
to establish minimum standards of operation for all
aspects of the management and control of industrial
solid waste, and further directs the department to
promulgate rules requiring persons who generate,
transport, process, store, or dispose of Class I indus-
trial solid waste or hazardous waste to provide record
keeping and use a manifest or other appropriate sys-
tem to assure that such wastes are transported to a
storage, processing, or disposal facility permitted or
otherwise authorized for that purpose Under the Solid
Waste Disposal Act, 3(b), the TDWR is designated
as the state solid waste agency with respect to the
management of industrial solid waste and is required
to seek the accomplishment of the purposes of the
Act through the control of all aspects of industrial solid
waste management by all practical and economically
feasible methods consistent with the powers and
duties given it under the Act and other existing legis-
lation Section 3(b) grants to the department the pow-
ers and duties specifically prescribed in the Act and
all other powers necessary or convenient to carry out
its responsibilities
335 72 L tcepion Repot ing
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has
been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within
the agency's authority to adopt
Issued in Austin, Texas, on August 23, 1984
TRD 848810 Susan Plettman
General Counsel
Texas Department of Water
Resources
Earliest possible date of adoption
October 5, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 475-7845.
Subchapter D. Standards Applicable to
Transporters of Hazardous Industrial
Solid Waste
31 TAC 335 91
The Texas Water Development Board proposes an
amendment to 335 91, concerning the scope of
standards applicable to transporters of hazardous in-
dustrial solid wasteSeptember 4, 1984
Proposed
Rules- - - - I
9 TexReg 4727
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